by Woodeene Koenig-Bricker The Catholic Guide to the Internet There's a website for just about all things Catholic, from Mass times around the globe to the pope's fan club. If you Google the word "Catholic," you'll come up with about 126 million hits. Even if you did nothing but look at Catholic websites for the rest of your life, you still wouldn't be able to visit them all. So we've looked at 107 of the top Catholic sites on the Web. If we've missed one of your favorites, let us know! (Many of these are American Based.) The first five These are the first sites a search for "Catholic" will give you. As with everything on the Web, first isn't necessarily best, so heed the old warning caveat emptor -- buyer beware! Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catholic Wikipedia is the online encyclopedia that anyone can edit, so the information here should be checked against other, more orthodox sources. Catholic Online www.catholic.org A comprehensive site with news, links, saints, directories and Scripture, it offers an easily searchable database. Catholic Answers www.catholic.com One of the largest Catholic lay apologetics site, it also offers links to the original Catholic encyclopedia and This Rock magazine archives. American Catholic www.americancatholic.org The homepage of the Franciscan magazine, St. Anthony Messenger, this site offers a sampler from e-cards to movie reviews to saint of the day.
The Catholic Encyclopedia www.newadvent.org/cathen This includes online text of the original 15 volumes of history, teaching and general information from the 1917 Catholic Encyclopedia. It's excellent for historical research, but does not reflect modern thought or teaching.
Charities Catholic Charities www.catholiccharitiesusa.org Network of social service organizations in the United States. Catholic Relief Services www.crs.org The official international humanitarian agency of the U.S. Catholic community. Catholic Network of Volunteer Service www.cnvs.org Listing of more than 200 volunteer opportunities in the United States and overseas. Culture Catholic Forum www.catholicforum.com A forum and discussion area for Catholics. Catholic Culture www.catholicculture.org Information on Catholic life sponsored by Trinity Communications.
Education Catholic Educator's Resource Center www.catholiceducation.org/index.html Resource library of the Church's moral and social teachings. Favorite Resources for Catholic Homeschoolers www.love2learn.net Information for Catholic homeschoolers. Seton Home Study School www.setonhome.org Largest Catholic home schooling program in the United States. Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities www.accunet.org
Right to Life/NFP Americans United for Lifewww.aul.org Pro-life information. National Right to Lifewww.nrlc.org The ultimate goal of the National Right to Life Committee is to restore legal protection to innocent human life. Human Life Internationalwww.hli.org International pro-life organization. Couple to Couple League www.ccli.org Information on natural family planning. Pure Love Club www.pureloveclub.com Abstinence education from Catholic Answers.
Media Our Sunday Visitor www.osv.com Home of Our Sunday Visitor, with news, information and archives. Vatican Radio www.vaticanradio.org Programs in 40 different languages from 61 different countries. Zenit -- The World Seen from Rome www.zenit.org International news agency focusing on the Vatican and the Church. Catholic World News www.cwnews.com Global news coverage with Catholic emphasis. Catholic News Service www.catholicnews.com The oldest and largest news service specializing in reporting on religion. EWTN Global Catholic Network www.ewtn.com Site of the Eternal Word Television Network with TV, radio and library resources. Catholic Exchange www.catholicexchange.com News, comments, reviews, movies, blogs from well-known authors. U.S. Catholic www.uscatholic.org General interest magazine for American Catholics.
Busted Halo www.bustedhalo.com Online magazine for spiritual seekers in their 20s and 30s from the Paulists. Godspy www.godspy.com Online magazine covering politics, science, economy and the arts. Ignatius Press www.ignatius.com
Official sites The Holy See www.vatican.va All major Church documents, papal writings, the Catechism of the Catholic Church, art and even "secret" archives can be found here. The search engine is a bit cumbersome, and not all documents are available in English, but it's still the first place for all things Catholic. CANADIAN Conference of Catholic Bishops http://www.cccb.ca/ The official site of the Canadian Catholic bishops includes an online Bible, the Catechism, publications, movie reviews and more. U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops www.usccb.org The official site of the U.S. Catholic bishops includes an online Bible, the Catechism, publications, movie reviews and more. Catholic Hierarchywww.catholic-hierarchy.org Current and historical information about bishops and dioceses. Catholic Women’s League of Canada **www.cwl.ca** The Catholic Women’s League of Canada is a national organization rooted in Gospel Values calling its members to holiness through service to the people of God. Knights of Columbus www.kofc.org Home of the world's foremost Catholic fraternal benefit society.
Research Papal Encyclicals www.papalencyclicals.net An extensive collection of papal encyclicals and other papal documents from the current pope back to Pope Honorius (1226). Biblia Clerus www.clerus.org/bibliaclerus/index_eng.html Sacred Scripture, its interpretation in light of Sacred Tradition and the teachings of the magisterium, with appropriate theological commentary and exegesis. Catholic Liturgical Library www.catholicliturgy.com All things related to the Latin rite of the liturgy. Code of Canon Law www.intratext.com/X/ENG0017.htm Entire code of canon law online. CatholicHistory.net www.catholichistory.net History of Catholicism in the United States. Catholic Biblical Association of America cba.cua.edu Association for scholarly study in Scripture.
Shopping The Catholic Company www.catholiccompany.com Books, gifts and statues that are uniquely Catholic. Sacred Silks www.sacredsilks.com Art inspired by the sacred places of the world. Stella Maris Books www.stellamariscatholicbooks.com Books, gifts, hard-to-find liturgical items, statues. Restored Traditions www.restoredtraditions.com/ Famous religious art work from great Catholic artists over the centuries.
Specialty Your Aging Parent www.YourAgingParent.com Spiritual resources and information for Catholic caregivers. Courage www.CourageRC.org For men and women who wish to live chaste lives in accordance with the Church's teaching on homosexuality. There is a link to Encourage, a ministry for parents and siblings of people with same-sex attraction. Mirror of Justice www.mirrorofjustice.net Blog dedicated to Catholic legal theory. Canon Law www.canonlaw.info Dr. Edward Peters' canon law resources. Catholic Match www.catholicmatch.com Catholic singles and dating site. Catholics in the Military www.catholicmil.org Site for Catholics serving in the armed forces, their families and loved ones. Catholics Come Home catholicscomehome.org Ministry for fallen-away Catholics who wish to return to the Church. Catholic Moms www.CatholicMom.com Dads.org www.dads.org Site of St. Joseph's Covenant Keepers, a site for husbands and dads. Family Life Center International www.familylifecenter.net Articles on faith and family life with Catholic emphasis. Catholic Youth Networking www.catholicyouth.freeservers.com Networking site for Catholic youth. Café Theology cafetheology.org Faith-sharing website for young Catholic adults. Catholic Jobs www.catholicjobs.com Job listings in Catholic organizations. Cantemusdomino www.cantemusdomino.net Resource for sacred liturgical music. Association of Hebrew Catholics hebrewcatholic.org Designed to preserve the identity and heritage of Catholics of Jewish origin within the Church.
Prayers Catholic Prayers www.catholicdoors.com/prayers/ Nearly 3,000 Catholic prayers from ancient to modern times. Novenas www.catholicdoors.com/prayers/novena.htm A list of 182 novenas on virtually every topic imaginable. Ebreviary www.ebreviary.com Daily Liturgy of the Hours. Universalis www.universalis.com Office of Readings (British website, so texts and feast days may differ somewhat from U.S. texts). Marian The Mary Page http://campus.udayton.edu/mary Home of the largest collection of materials on Mary, from the University of Dayton in Ohio. Sodality of Our Lady www.sodality.ie Blogging Our great-grandmothers shared their lives as they chatted across the back fence. We still want to let others know what's happening, but now we do it through blogs -- short for web log, an online journal where individuals or groups communicate information, thoughts, pictures. Many Catholics with blogs are members of St. Blog's, which is not a real parish, but rather a loosely knit group of Catholics who maintain these personal journals. Some are "professional" Catholics, including clergy, religious, teachers, writers, journalists and authors, but most are just ordinary Catholics who share their lives and faith. Many are listed in The St. Blog's Parish Directory at stblogsparish.com/blogs/bloglist.php.Some popular Catholic blogs include: AmericanPapist americanpapist.com/blog.html Canterbury Tales cantuar.blogspot.com Cardinal Seán's Blog cardinalseansblog.org Catholic and Enjoying It! markshea.blogspot.com Catholic Dads catholic-dads.blogspot.com Charlotte was Both amywelborn.wordpress.com Cottage Blessings alice.typepad.com Creative Minority Report creativeminorityreport.com Danielle Bean daniellebean.com Domine, da mihi hanc aquam! hancaquam.blogspot.com "Et tu?" conversiondiary.com Happy Catholic happycatholic.blogspot.com JimmyAkin.Org jimmyakin.typepad.com/defensor_fidei/ Moniales OP monialesop.blogspot.com The Anchoress theanchoressonline.com The New Liturgical Movement thenewliturgicalmovement.blogspot.com The Shrine of the Holy Whapping holywhapping.blogspot.com What Does the Prayer Really Say? wdtprs.com/blog Whispers in the Loggia whispersintheloggia.blogspot.com Coming to a computer near you Want to hear Pope John Paul II praying the Luminous Mysteries? Long to attend daily Mass but are house-bound? Wish you could get techno-savvy kids interested in Church history? Then check out Catholic podcasts. A podcast is a digital recording of an audio or video broadcast available on the Internet that can be heard or watched on a computer or downloaded to a personal player like an iPod. You download your favorite program and then watch or listen whenever it's convenient. With audio podcasts, you can listen in your car, on an airplane or while waiting for appointments. If you don't want to keep checking for new podcasts, you can have them automatically downloaded to your computer as they come out. Go to www.itunes.com, download and install the free iTunes program on your computer. Once you've done that, you can then go to the iTunes music store online, search for the name of the show you want, and subscribe to it. Once you've entered your information, iTunes will download new episodes to your computer as soon as they come out. The Star Quest Production Network sqpn.com According to its mission statement, SQPN (Star Quest Production Network) is a multimedia organization specializing in the production of audio and video programs faithful to the teachings of the Roman Catholic Church. The video and audio productions are in various languages to reach an international audience and cover topics ranging from Q and As about the faith to the pope and even to Catholic humor. Disciples with Microphones www.discipleswithmicrophones.org/ Disciples with Microphones features more than 50 podcasts from well-known Catholics, including Cardinal Francis Arinze, Father Stan Fortuna and Michael Barone. Catholic Podcasts catholicpodcasts.info/ This site lists resources and various podcasts from parishes and individuals. Daily Mass Readings www.usccb.org/nab/nabpodcast.shtml The American bishops offer a daily podcast of Mass readings as well as other podcasts that are both informative and spiritually uplifting. Youtube www.youtube.com Caveat: Youtube is the premier video sharing website which allows individuals to upload, view and share their video clips. While you can find Catholic offerings such as lectures, Masses and even hymns, you'll also encounter anti-Catholic diatribes and other offensive materials, so search carefully and view cautiously. It's in the mail Another way to obtain your daily Catholic fix is through e-mail. Typically you are asked to subscribe by filling out a form with your e-mail address. Then the information is automatically sent to your e-mail box every morning. Daily Gospel www.dailygospel.org/www/presentation2.php?language=AM The daily readings, Psalm and saint of the day in a free, personalized e-mail. Vatican Information Service mlists.vatican.va/mailman/listinfo/visnews_en The daily newsletter from the Holy See Press Office is available through free subscription. You can choose from several languages. Zenit www.zenit.org/600?l=english Daily news from the international news agency Zenit can be received via e-mail subscription. It's Greek, or Latin, or something to me Blog: A web log or journal that is available online. Blogcast: A combination blog and podcast. Cyber: A prefix used to describe something high-tech. E-mail: Electronic mail. Favorites: A way in browsers to store links to websites you want to return to. Also known as Favorites. IM: Short for instant messaging (see above) Http: Hypertext Transfer Protocol is a communications protocol for the transfer of information on the intranet and the World Wide Web. Internet or Net: worldwide, publicly accessible series of interconnected computer networks. Podcast: Digital media files which are distributed over the Internet using syndication feeds for playback on portable media players and computers. Podcast can mean either the content itself or to the method by which it is syndicated (which is also called podcasting). The host or author of a podcast is often called a podcaster. RSS: Short for "real simple syndication," it is a format for storing online information in a way that makes that information readable by lots of different kinds of software. RSS newsreader: This gathers news from multiple blogs or websites via RSS, allowing readers to access all their news from a single web site or program. Social networking: Websites that help people connect with friends or discover new friends or colleagues by illuminating shared interests, related skills or a common geographic location. Examples include Facebook and Linked In. Streaming Media: multimedia received over a telecommunications network such as a television or computer feed as opposed to non-streaming media, such as books or audio cassettes. Web: a system of interlinked documents and pages accessed via the Internet. Web 2.0: Term for advanced Internet technology and applications such as RSS and wikis that encourage greater interaction and collaboration among users. Wiki: A type of website that allows users to add, remove or edit content. Wikipedia is the most famous example. "Wiki" means quick in Hawaiian. The Catholic Guide to the Internet Available Now! Due to popular demand, we have gone back to press to reprint additional copies of The Catholic Guide to the Internet. Originally published in the August 3rd issue of Our Sunday Visitor Newsweekly, the guide has piqued the interest of parishes from across the country who have distributed copies to their parishioners through the bulletin, direct mail, the classroom, and/or after Mass. The guide -- the preview text is shown below -- showcases the best and most popular Catholic websites from a variety of perspectives. Give your parishioners and parish staff the tool they need to help them use the web to grow in their Faith while supplies last. Copies of the 4-page, full color, 8.5 x 11 flier are available for only .25 each (plus shipping). Call 1-800-348-2440 x2 today to order. Or email Sue at skellam@osv.com for more information.
The Catholic Guide to the Internet
There's a website for just about all things Catholic, from Mass times around the globe to the pope's fan club.
If you Google the word "Catholic," you'll come up with about 126 million hits. Even if you did nothing but look at Catholic websites for the rest of your life, you still wouldn't be able to visit them all. So we've looked at 107 of the top Catholic sites on the Web. If we've missed one of your favorites, let us know! (Many of these are American Based.)
The first five
These are the first sites a search for "Catholic" will give you. As with everything on the Web, first isn't necessarily best, so heed the old warning caveat emptor -- buyer beware!
Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catholic
Wikipedia is the online encyclopedia that anyone can edit, so the information here should be checked against other, more orthodox sources.
Catholic Online
www.catholic.org
A comprehensive site with news, links, saints, directories and Scripture, it offers an easily searchable database.
Catholic Answers
www.catholic.com
One of the largest Catholic lay apologetics site, it also offers links to the original Catholic encyclopedia and This Rock magazine archives.
American Catholic
www.americancatholic.org
The homepage of the Franciscan magazine, St. Anthony Messenger, this site offers a sampler from e-cards to movie reviews to saint of the day.
The Catholic Encyclopedia
www.newadvent.org/cathen
This includes online text of the original 15 volumes of history, teaching and general information from the 1917 Catholic Encyclopedia. It's excellent for historical research, but does not reflect modern thought or teaching.
Charities
Catholic Charities
www.catholiccharitiesusa.org
Network of social service organizations in the United States.
Catholic Relief Services
www.crs.org
The official international humanitarian agency of the U.S. Catholic community.
Catholic Network of Volunteer Service
www.cnvs.org
Listing of more than 200 volunteer opportunities in the United States and overseas.
Culture
Catholic Forum
www.catholicforum.com
A forum and discussion area for Catholics.
Catholic Culture
www.catholicculture.org
Information on Catholic life sponsored by Trinity Communications.
Education
Catholic Educator's Resource Center
www.catholiceducation.org/index.html
Resource library of the Church's moral and social teachings.
Favorite Resources for Catholic Homeschoolers
www.love2learn.net
Information for Catholic homeschoolers.
Seton Home Study School
www.setonhome.org
Largest Catholic home schooling program in the United States.
Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities
www.accunet.org
Just for Fun
Greeting Cards
www.catholicgreetings.org
Free online e-cards with Catholic inspiration.
Pope Benedict Fan Club
www.popebenedictxvifanclub.com
Just what it says -- a fan club for the pope.
Catholic Doors
www.catholicdoors.com/musi2/index.htm
Midi music of favorite Catholic hymns.
Fisheaters
www.fisheaters.com/jokes.html Clean Catholic jokes.
General Catholic sites
Catholic First
www.catholicfirst.com
Prayers, saints, Scripture, Church teachings.
Catholic Treasury
www.catholictreasury.info
Catholic beliefs, prayers, spiritual teaching.
The Internet Padre: A Roman Catholic Resource on the World Wide Web
www.internetpadre.com
Directory of links to Catholic resources.
Beliefnet
http://www.beliefnet.com/Faiths/Catholic/index.aspx
Catholic area of the general religious/spirituality site.
Right to Life/NFP
Americans United for Life www.aul.org Pro-life information.
National Right to Life www.nrlc.org
The ultimate goal of the National Right to Life Committee is to restore legal protection to innocent human life.
Human Life International www.hli.org International pro-life organization.
Couple to Couple League
www.ccli.org Information on natural family planning.
Pure Love Club
www.pureloveclub.com
Abstinence education from Catholic Answers.
Media
Our Sunday Visitor
www.osv.com
Home of Our Sunday Visitor, with news, information and archives.
Vatican Radio
www.vaticanradio.org
Programs in 40 different languages from 61 different countries.
Zenit -- The World Seen from Rome
www.zenit.org
International news agency focusing on the Vatican and the Church.
Catholic World News
www.cwnews.com
Global news coverage with Catholic emphasis.
Catholic News Service
www.catholicnews.com
The oldest and largest news service specializing in reporting on religion.
EWTN Global Catholic Network
www.ewtn.com
Site of the Eternal Word Television Network with TV, radio and library resources.
Catholic Exchange
www.catholicexchange.com
News, comments, reviews, movies, blogs from well-known authors.
U.S. Catholic
www.uscatholic.org
General interest magazine for American Catholics.
Busted Halo
www.bustedhalo.com
Online magazine for spiritual seekers in their 20s and 30s from the Paulists.
Godspy
www.godspy.com
Online magazine covering politics, science, economy and the arts.
Ignatius Press
www.ignatius.com
Official sites
The Holy See
www.vatican.va
All major Church documents, papal writings, the Catechism of the Catholic Church, art and even "secret" archives can be found here. The search engine is a bit cumbersome, and not all documents are available in English, but it's still the first place for all things Catholic.
CANADIAN Conference of Catholic Bishops
http://www.cccb.ca/
The official site of the Canadian Catholic bishops includes an online Bible, the Catechism, publications, movie reviews and more.
U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops
www.usccb.org
The official site of the U.S. Catholic bishops includes an online Bible, the Catechism, publications, movie reviews and more.
Catholic Hierarchy www.catholic-hierarchy.org
Current and historical information about bishops and dioceses.
Catholic Women’s League of Canada
**www.cwl.ca**
The Catholic Women’s League of Canada is a national organization rooted in Gospel Values calling its members to holiness through service to the people of God.
Knights of Columbus
www.kofc.org
Home of the world's foremost Catholic fraternal benefit society.
Research
Papal Encyclicals
www.papalencyclicals.net
An extensive collection of papal encyclicals and other papal documents from the current pope back to Pope Honorius (1226).
Biblia Clerus
www.clerus.org/bibliaclerus/index_eng.html
Sacred Scripture, its interpretation in light of Sacred Tradition and the teachings of the magisterium, with appropriate theological commentary and exegesis.
Catholic Liturgical Library
www.catholicliturgy.com
All things related to the Latin rite of the liturgy.
Code of Canon Law
www.intratext.com/X/ENG0017.htm
Entire code of canon law online.
CatholicHistory.net
www.catholichistory.net
History of Catholicism in the United States.
Catholic Biblical Association of America
cba.cua.edu
Association for scholarly study in Scripture.
Saints and places
Catholic Shrines
www.catholicshrines.net
List of all Catholic shrines in the United States.
Divine Mercy
www.divinemercysunday.com/index.htm
Information about the devotion to Divine Mercy.
Lourdes
www.lourdes-france.org/index.php?goto_centre=ru&contexte=en&id=405
Official site of the shrine at Lourdes, with online prayer requests.
Index of Patron Saints
saints.sqpn.com/indexsnt.htm
Ideal for confirmation names.
Hagiographies Biographies of many of the saints of the Catholic Church.
www.catholic.org/saints/stindex.php
Our Lady of Guadalupe, Patronness of the Americas
www.sancta.org
Extensive information on Our Lady of Guadalupe in Mexico City.
Online Guide to Saint Benedict of Nursia www.e-benedictine.com
The life of St. Benedict and instruction on Benedictine theology and modern monasticism.
Scripture
Scripture Catholic
www.scripturecatholic.com
Two thousand Scripture citations from the Old and New Testaments defend the Church's teachings.
New American Bible
www.usccb.org/nab/bible/index.htm
New American Bible online with search engine.
St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology
www.salvationhistory.com/home.cfm
Resources for Bible study from Scott Hahn.
Shopping
The Catholic Company
www.catholiccompany.com
Books, gifts and statues that are uniquely Catholic.
Sacred Silks
www.sacredsilks.com
Art inspired by the sacred places of the world.
Stella Maris Books
www.stellamariscatholicbooks.com
Books, gifts, hard-to-find liturgical items, statues.
Restored Traditions
www.restoredtraditions.com/
Famous religious art work from great Catholic artists over the centuries.
Specialty
Your Aging Parent
www.YourAgingParent.com
Spiritual resources and information for Catholic caregivers.
Courage
www.CourageRC.org
For men and women who wish to live chaste lives in accordance with the Church's teaching on homosexuality. There is a link to Encourage, a ministry for parents and siblings of people with same-sex attraction.
Mirror of Justice
www.mirrorofjustice.net
Blog dedicated to Catholic legal theory.
Canon Law
www.canonlaw.info
Dr. Edward Peters' canon law resources.
Catholic Match
www.catholicmatch.com
Catholic singles and dating site.
Catholics in the Military
www.catholicmil.org
Site for Catholics serving in the armed forces, their families and loved ones.
Catholics Come Home
catholicscomehome.org
Ministry for fallen-away Catholics who wish to return to the Church.
Catholic Moms
www.CatholicMom.com
Dads.org
www.dads.org
Site of St. Joseph's Covenant Keepers, a site for husbands and dads.
Family Life Center International
www.familylifecenter.net
Articles on faith and family life with Catholic emphasis.
Catholic Youth Networking
www.catholicyouth.freeservers.com
Networking site for Catholic youth.
Café Theology
cafetheology.org
Faith-sharing website for young Catholic adults.
Catholic Jobs
www.catholicjobs.com
Job listings in Catholic organizations.
Cantemusdomino
www.cantemusdomino.net
Resource for sacred liturgical music.
Association of Hebrew Catholics
hebrewcatholic.org
Designed to preserve the identity and heritage of Catholics of Jewish origin within the Church.
Spirituality
Adoration Chapel
louisville-catholic.net/WebCameras/AdorationChapel/tabid/825/Default.aspx
A 24-hour webcam at St. Martin of Tours Church in Louisville, Ky.
Sacred Space www.sacredspace.ie
Online daily prayer and Scripture from the Irish Jesuits.
Mass Times
www.Masstimes.org
Times and places of Masses around the world.
Prayers
Catholic Prayers
www.catholicdoors.com/prayers/
Nearly 3,000 Catholic prayers from ancient to modern times.
Novenas
www.catholicdoors.com/prayers/novena.htm
A list of 182 novenas on virtually every topic imaginable.
Ebreviary
www.ebreviary.com
Daily Liturgy of the Hours.
Universalis
www.universalis.com
Office of Readings (British website, so texts and feast days may differ somewhat from U.S. texts).
Marian
The Mary Page
http://campus.udayton.edu/mary
Home of the largest collection of materials on Mary, from the University of Dayton in Ohio.
Sodality of Our Lady
www.sodality.ie
Blogging
Our great-grandmothers shared their lives as they chatted across the back fence. We still want to let others know what's happening, but now we do it through blogs -- short for web log, an online journal where individuals or groups communicate information, thoughts, pictures.
Many Catholics with blogs are members of St. Blog's, which is not a real parish, but rather a loosely knit group of Catholics who maintain these personal journals. Some are "professional" Catholics, including clergy, religious, teachers, writers, journalists and authors, but most are just ordinary Catholics who share their lives and faith. Many are listed in The St. Blog's Parish Directory at stblogsparish.com/blogs/bloglist.php.Some popular Catholic blogs include:
AmericanPapist
americanpapist.com/blog.html
Canterbury Tales
cantuar.blogspot.com
Cardinal Seán's Blog
cardinalseansblog.org
Catholic and Enjoying It!
markshea.blogspot.com
Catholic Dads
catholic-dads.blogspot.com
Charlotte was Both
amywelborn.wordpress.com
Cottage Blessings
alice.typepad.com
Creative Minority Report
creativeminorityreport.com
Danielle Bean
daniellebean.com
Domine, da mihi hanc aquam!
hancaquam.blogspot.com
"Et tu?"
conversiondiary.com
Happy Catholic
happycatholic.blogspot.com
JimmyAkin.Org
jimmyakin.typepad.com/defensor_fidei/
Moniales OP
monialesop.blogspot.com
The Anchoress
theanchoressonline.com
The New Liturgical Movement
thenewliturgicalmovement.blogspot.com
The Shrine of the Holy Whapping
holywhapping.blogspot.com
What Does the Prayer Really Say?
wdtprs.com/blog
Whispers in the Loggia
whispersintheloggia.blogspot.com
Coming to a computer near you
Want to hear Pope John Paul II praying the Luminous Mysteries? Long to attend daily Mass but are house-bound? Wish you could get techno-savvy kids interested in Church history? Then check out Catholic podcasts. A podcast is a digital recording of an audio or video broadcast available on the Internet that can be heard or watched on a computer or downloaded to a personal player like an iPod. You download your favorite program and then watch or listen whenever it's convenient. With audio podcasts, you can listen in your car, on an airplane or while waiting for appointments.
If you don't want to keep checking for new podcasts, you can have them automatically downloaded to your computer as they come out. Go to www.itunes.com, download and install the free iTunes program on your computer. Once you've done that, you can then go to the iTunes music store online, search for the name of the show you want, and subscribe to it. Once you've entered your information, iTunes will download new episodes to your computer as soon as they come out.
The Star Quest Production Network
sqpn.com
According to its mission statement, SQPN (Star Quest Production Network) is a multimedia organization specializing in the production of audio and video programs faithful to the teachings of the Roman Catholic Church. The video and audio productions are in various languages to reach an international audience and cover topics ranging from Q and As about the faith to the pope and even to Catholic humor.
Disciples with Microphones
www.discipleswithmicrophones.org/
Disciples with Microphones features more than 50 podcasts from well-known Catholics, including Cardinal Francis Arinze, Father Stan Fortuna and Michael Barone.
Catholic Podcasts
catholicpodcasts.info/
This site lists resources and various podcasts from parishes and individuals.
Daily Mass Readings
www.usccb.org/nab/nabpodcast.shtml
The American bishops offer a daily podcast of Mass readings as well as other podcasts that are both informative and spiritually uplifting.
Youtube
www.youtube.com
Caveat: Youtube is the premier video sharing website which allows individuals to upload, view and share their video clips. While you can find Catholic offerings such as lectures, Masses and even hymns, you'll also encounter anti-Catholic diatribes and other offensive materials, so search carefully and view cautiously.
It's in the mail
Another way to obtain your daily Catholic fix is through e-mail. Typically you are asked to subscribe by filling out a form with your e-mail address. Then the information is automatically sent to your e-mail box every morning.
Daily Gospel
www.dailygospel.org/www/presentation2.php?language=AM
The daily readings, Psalm and saint of the day in a free, personalized e-mail.
Vatican Information Service
mlists.vatican.va/mailman/listinfo/visnews_en
The daily newsletter from the Holy See Press Office is available through free subscription. You can choose from several languages.
Zenit
www.zenit.org/600?l=english
Daily news from the international news agency Zenit can be received via e-mail subscription.
It's Greek, or Latin, or something to me
Blog: A web log or journal that is available online.
Blogcast: A combination blog and podcast.
Cyber: A prefix used to describe something high-tech.
E-mail: Electronic mail.
Favorites: A way in browsers to store links to websites you want to return to. Also known as Favorites.
IM: Short for instant messaging (see above)
Http: Hypertext Transfer Protocol is a communications protocol for the transfer of information on the intranet and the World Wide Web.
Internet or Net: worldwide, publicly accessible series of interconnected computer networks.
Podcast: Digital media files which are distributed over the Internet using syndication feeds for playback on portable media players and computers. Podcast can mean either the content itself or to the method by which it is syndicated (which is also called podcasting). The host or author of a podcast is often called a podcaster.
RSS: Short for "real simple syndication," it is a format for storing online information in a way that makes that information readable by lots of different kinds of software.
RSS newsreader: This gathers news from multiple blogs or websites via RSS, allowing readers to access all their news from a single web site or program.
Social networking: Websites that help people connect with friends or discover new friends or colleagues by illuminating shared interests, related skills or a common geographic location. Examples include Facebook and Linked In.
Streaming Media: multimedia received over a telecommunications network such as a television or computer feed as opposed to non-streaming media, such as books or audio cassettes.
Web: a system of interlinked documents and pages accessed via the Internet.
Web 2.0: Term for advanced Internet technology and applications such as RSS and wikis that encourage greater interaction and collaboration among users.
Wiki: A type of website that allows users to add, remove or edit content. Wikipedia is the most famous example. "Wiki" means quick in Hawaiian.
The Catholic Guide to the Internet Available Now!
Due to popular demand, we have gone back to press to reprint additional copies of The Catholic Guide to the Internet. Originally published in the August 3rd issue of Our Sunday Visitor Newsweekly, the guide has piqued the interest of parishes from across the country who have distributed copies to their parishioners through the bulletin, direct mail, the classroom, and/or after Mass.
The guide -- the preview text is shown below -- showcases the best and most popular Catholic websites from a variety of perspectives. Give your parishioners and parish staff the tool they need to help them use the web to grow in their Faith while supplies last. Copies of the 4-page, full color, 8.5 x 11 flier are available for only .25 each (plus shipping).
Call 1-800-348-2440 x2 today to order. Or email Sue at skellam@osv.com for more information.